CIHM 
Microfiche 
Series 
(Monographs) 


iCMH 

Collection  de 
microfiches 
(monographles) 


Canadian  Institute  for  Historical  Microraproductions  /  Institut    jnadien  de  microreproductions  historiq 


ues 


1996 


'  .  ■•r!4:-'&v«F-9;i*ii&SB." 


Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes  /  Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best  original 
copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this  copy  which 
may  be  bibliographically  unique,  which  may  alter  any  of 
the  images  in  the  reproduction,  or  which  may 
significantly  change  the  usual  method  of  filming  are 
checked  below. 


D 


Coloured  covers  / 
Couverture  de  couleur 


I      I   Covers  damaged  / 


Couverture  endommag6e 


□    Covers  restoreo  and/or  laminated  / 
Couverture  restauree  et/ou  pellicul^e 

I I   Cover  title  missing  /  Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

I I   Coloured  maps  /  Cartes  g6ographiques  en  couleur 

I      I   Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)  / 


Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations  / 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 


D 
D 
D 


D 


D 


Bound  with  other  material  / 
Relie  avec  d'autres  documents 

Only  edition  available  / 
Seule  Edition  disponible 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion  along 
interior  margin  /  La  reliure  serr6e  peut  causer  de 
I'ombre  ou  de  la  distorsion  le  long  de  la  marge 
int6rieure. 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restorations  may  appear 
within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these  have  been 
omitted  from  filming  /  II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages 
blanches  ajout6es  lors  d'une  restauration 
apparaissent  dans  le  texte,  mais,  lorsque  cela  6tait 
possible,  ces  pages  n'ont  pas  6t6  film6es. 

Additional  comments  / 
Commentaires  suppl6mentaires: 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire  qu'il  Jul  a 
6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details  de  cet  exem- 
plaire qui  sont  peut-6tre  uniques  du  point  de  vue  bibli- 
ographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier  une  image  reproduite, 
ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une  modification  dans  la  m6tho- 
de  normale  de  filmage  sont  indiqu6s  ci-dessous. 

I      I   Coloured  pages  /  Pages  de  couleur 

I I   Pages  damaged  /  Pages  endcmmag6es 


D 


Pages  restored  and/or  laminated  / 
Pages  restaur6es  et/ou  pelliculees 


Q  Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed  / 
Pages  d6color6es,  tachet6es  ou  piqu6es 

I      I    Pages  detached  /  Pages  d6tachees 

I  J  I   Showthrough  /  Transparence 

V~7\   Quality  of  print  varies  / 


D 
D 


D 


Quality  inegale  de  I'impression 

Includes  supplementary  material  / 
Comprend  du  materiel  suppl6mentaire 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata  slips, 
tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to  ensure  the  best 
possible  image  /  Les  pages  totalement  ou 
partiellement  obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une 
pelure,  etc.,  ont  6t6  film6es  a  nouveau  de  fagon  ^ 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 

Opposing  pages  with  varying  colouration  or 
discolourations  are  filmed  twice  to  ensure  the  best 
possible  image  /  Les  pages  s'opposant  ayant  des 
colorations  variables  ou  des  decolorations  sont 
film6es  deux  fois  afin  d'obtenir  la  meilleure  image 
possible. 


This  Kem  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below  / 

Ce  document  est  film*  au  Uux  de  rMuction  indiqu*  ci-dessous. 


lOx 

14x 

18x 

22x 

26x 

30x 

7 

12x 

16x 

20x 

24x 

2Ax 

39* 

'■■^iimL  'sm  '^st 


Th«  copy  filmed  h«r«  has  b««n  raproducad  thanks 
to  tha  ganarosity  of: 

National  Library  of  Canada 


Tha  imagas  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
possibia  considaring  tha  condition  and  lagibility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  kaaping  with  tha 
filming  contract  spacif icationa. 


Original  copias  in  printad  papar  covars  ara  filmad 
beginning  with  tha  front  covar  and  anding  on 
tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impraa- 
sion,  or  tha  back  covar  whan  appropriata.  All 
othar  original  copias  ara  filmad  beginning  on  tha 
first  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impraa- 
sion,  and  anding  on  tha  last  paga  with  a  printad 
or  illuatratad  impraasion. 


Tha  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  tha  symbol  — ^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  tha  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

Maps,  plates,  chans.  ate.  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  ara  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


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2 

3 

1  2 

4  5 


■i^im^.'^:ik 


w^m 


L'txampiair*  filmi  fut  raproduit  graca  A  la 
gAn^rosiU  da: 

Bibliotheque  nationale  du  Caxxada 


Las  imaga*  suivantai  ont  At*  raproduitas  avac  la 
plus  grand  soin.  compta  tanu  da  la  condition  at 
da  la  nattatA  da  I'axamplaira  filma.  at  an 
conformity  avac  las  conditions  du  contrat  da 
filmaga. 

Las  axamplairaa  originaux  dont  la  couvartura  an 
papiar  ast  imprimaa  sont  filmas  an  commancant 
par  la  pramiar  plat  at  an  tarminant  soit  par  la 
darniAra  paga  qui  compona  una  amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  la  sacond 
plat,  salon  la  caa.  Tous  las  autras  axamplairas 
originaux  sont  fllmte  an  commandant  par  la 
pramiAra  paga  qui  comporta  una  amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration  at  an  tarminant  par 
ia  darniAra  paga  qui  compona  una  talla 
amprainta. 

Un  das  symbolas  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
darniAra  imaga  da  chaqua  microficha.  salon  la 
cas:  la  symbola  — ^^'signifia  "A  SUIVRE ',  la 
symbola  y  signifia  "FIN". 

Las  cartas,  pianchas,  tablaaux,  ate,  pauvant  atre 
filmis  A  das  taux  da  reduction  diffarants. 
Lorsqua  la  documant  ast  trop  grand  pour  atra 
raproduit  an  un  saul  clichi,  il  ast  fiima  a  panir 
da  I'angla  supAriaur  gaucha,  da  gaucha  A  droita, 
at  da  haut  an  baa.  an  pranant  la  nombra 
d'imagaa  nAcassaira-  Las  diagrammas  suivants 
illustront  la  mathodo. 


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^«'t'-  '••  M.  r.  of  C'aiu.l;. 
•M'ril.   i;;th,  ]!»1I 

TO  THE  SAINTS  OF  COD  IN  fli,!,  iflNDS; 

Wannest  Ohristi.,,  greetings  in  the  iLvc 
l3nau,eofJeM,.MlK.vic,„,„(CaIvr„v: 

fao.i.c  >  tars  ago  it  was  my  privikire  lo 
come  „.  contact  „itl,  dear  Mrs.  Ga.nfotl,. 

And  as  I  learned  ofGod's  marvelous  deal, 
nes  w,th  h.r,as  a  result  of  her  nnwaver- 
ng  fauh  ,n    His  Word.    I  rejoiced  exceed. 

Hif  gior"    """'  ^'"  ""■«'"   ^^  "«<'    f- 
It  has  affbrded  me  mnch  ple.-.sure  to  pre- 
pare; or  rather;  assist  her,  in  preparing', le 
followmg  ..Papers"  for  the  prL    And  no  v 

-send  them  forth  in  Jesnl  name,  askin; 
rnetV''\^""''"''"^'"«'°"'-y 

liv?r„'H  "■'  """"'"'"'   <'">-^  '"  *l'icl.  we 
I've,  God  ,s  not  only  unfolding  truth    but 
graufng  „„to  „.   „,,„,,  manittati tl,   ' 
'he  same,    for   which  we   should    ..praise 
Hun  with  joyful  lips."  ^ 

^""Lord""'"''^  <■<"•   'he   return  of  our 

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■•'"■•toM.cl,  an, .x,>,.,, la,  „„-„,..  ,;,„u 

r^ "'"""-"  f-'i-.,  if,  ..,„,■,,,:,  7, 

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;"■  "-I  „o  ..„.„„„(„,,.., „„„„;„ 

■■voi,l.i  „„t  COUSMII   t„,| 

w.thtl,eK.s,„,,„v|„ve,l„„,..  'lV<,,„lu.r 

cI..IHr..„,„„k,l,.di„,„ea„dciu,i 
'  vvns  ,Iu.  ,.„.,  „„,    ;^.f,    „  I 


ii(jI  lakr  int.- l!(i;:;(. .   It  was  a  ni\  vteT_\  lo  c\- 
ery  one   how  1  lived  .^o  lon;^  in  that    state. 
Al  tniKs  in    takiii'^    nudicii.c   I  w(U  d  _i;t  I 
i-eliet  so  I  wonld  hecpiite  conifortalile.    Af- 
ter   1  recei\ed     ll.e  baptism     (1     ilu     Holy 
Gliost  ( Ji)d  *^ave  nie  new  lij^lit  on  1  lis  \Vt)rd, 
in    reading  Matlliew  .Smj.     "Il;n-c';  ;o(k 
onr  infirniiiies,    and   hare  ^v/r.-^ieki  t.sM>." 
(iodapokc  to  me.   I  said,  "Lord,  I  will  tn;st 
tlice  from  this  honr,"    lait  1  went  on  tak- 
ing medicine  jnst  the  same.     One  day  as  i 
took  the  bottle  in  my  h;ind,  (iod  said  to  me, 
"Von   cannot    trnst  me    and  medicine."    I 
put  the  bottle  b  ick  and  said,  "Lord,  I  have 
irustid  medicine  all  my  lite  ;  id  it  (,-  mk  t 
cure    me;  I    will  trust  ihee,  Lrrd,  ;  :<  iic. "' 
Then  came  the  words  of  Job.  "'ri.(a.;,l'  lit- 
slay  me,    yet    will    I  trust    inlhm."     l-'cr 
mouths  I  sulTered  with  my  old  trouble,  but 
did  not  take   one  dose  of  n  tdi'M  i.    It  vr-s 
an  awlul  strujj^gie  for  n\L  to  <.^i\i    v]    iwa  i- 
cine,  for  at  times  1  would  ji-.M  'oi  <;  lor  it. 
I  h.^'^  no  one  to  ludp    u'e;  th      onlx   ]iei|'  I 
i;()t  was  through  the  Cfrisliai    ;  i  c  Missi(  n- 
ary  Alliance  Paj;er.     'i  hr(  imjI;  tl  e-  rrpM    i 
lean.ed    there  was  aji   'Alhanet'     I';  s!(  ;  mi 
Peterb(;ro.   So  I  went  there  and  was  aiioii;t- 
ed  for  healing  according  to  Jam  s  5:  i  4,  i  5. 
I  was  instantly  heated^  l)ut  1  did  u  )t  tin  le  r- 
^tand  how    to  keep   it,  and  when    tlit    old 


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I  feared  tlR.,H„,;c.,    .,.  f  -,  .,  „,^. 


Mill  ot 
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CATARR  OF  BOWELS. 

Iwa,    heakd    ,  „  the    Unh    of    Aimm  .t 
^/>97,  at  Trenton  Out,  Canrda 
A  imie  later  another  child   .as  .ivcn„.e, 
and  when    l>ewas.:n.,:th<hUi,.   d.cto 
•''aid,   -Vou  have    ('.  .,.:;1,    „,•  .k.    h        T 
,  .    .  i.n    n    tlie    bowels, 

winch  can    never  he    cncd."     Tl  m    dav  i 
->'>idno'   uedn>vseiri„    h.  d,  .,.d  x,  a.  fe  r 

t|   't  FdHl  not  k.ou  when  I  h.d  a  i>a>v.oc 

'H;y!auine.spa:.r.andch,thsnnd^rn>e 

,       '^'^^■^•"""'    ^'^^'^    "''■    lower  r.rt    of    „,v 

""^'^  ,  "^'-^   l-n.:vx.d,    .nd    I    did    not 

"^'7^'^""-^^^'I'-sa,o.    Forvearsnn- 

bowels  dr.. ,>p,d  inn.  na-     !•  v.;      ' 

"1-  the  svrin.ire  l,u-  niv  h<oweis  tl 

V"'^"^"''"'"^-  •'*"  '-v  iMwelswa^pa.suu. 
^'^'nm.  ri^-vnn^c  wouhl  fill  „p,  ^„;; 
bv  caretnlex.n.ination  I  saw  it  wasjnst 
i'kethn,  tissneppp.rcntinstrinc.  Tell 
'"^'''odocturl  could  not  use  th^.xrinoe 
^^nd  the  cause  of  it,    he    said,  "It  was    the 


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^'iLliiii     Iioiii     iii\    l)al)_V  ii(n;ii   ■,nill>-     //'lif. 
t 'lis,  (In  (UU.  sl,)i)iii(lu\    and    ;;t  ].l^t  :l   W'lit 
I*-  111)'  />)U'(/s,  rip.d    I  aiM)  li;ul  r  iai.  k.\  iK  )N 
in  niN   I  us  so  tliat  1  had  lo  wiai  (<  t'l  n  in 
my  (.'.us  lor  twiiily  \tars.    I  ..:i.i(      ..  ;   iii\ 
Bll)lc,  saNiii>4,   'Lord,    ,<^i\(-  uu  a  xci.i  loi 
lo-day.     This  was  yivcn  me,  I\;  1:*  .-iai.s  5  : 
17-   "Bl- \t'  uol  uiuvisi',  l)'it  iiiii'u  rslandiii^ 
what    t!ic    will    ol"    tilt'  L<)rd    is."      1  said, 
"Ivord,  1  want  to  know  thy  will    con'.-L-rii- 
\n'^  my  htaliii.q?"     Then  tlits.-  woi(s  v  i  •  i 
i>;ivLn  mc.     'Tiow  (lod  anoinu-d  j(  ■  1  s    oi' 
Nazareth  v/i,  "1    the  Ilol\-   (V:j(  st  and    wiih 
power;    who  went   about  doii.^-    i^cx,  and 
liealin<;  all  that  were  opp.tshtd  (  f  il  t  i\\- 
il."  Ac':s  10:38.    I  saw  then  as  ne^er  betcre 
that  disease  came  friiin  tin   dtxi',     I  \\i(U' 
with  my  head  hin^  on  tiie  ii:':o>v  ano  tin- 
card  on  the  Bible  to  a  friend  in  F-.  uiIk-h  , 
to  set  time  to    pr;i\-  I'or    n  e.    1  also    st  nt  a 
card  to  Miss  Wood  in  New  York.   The  next 
da\'  I  w.iis  worse.    My  li  lends  biL;,i;^''  i"t   to 
take  .so'iie  medicine.    I  did  11  'tanswei  th«  in 
1  was  in  such  trouble  ti*  know  what  to  do. 
I  ])leaded  with  (Jod  tostnd  some  c  ni  tlat 
would  stand  by  me  until  I  ^ot  the  victory. 
And  these  wor#ls  were   ^ivrn  to  nu  ,   •'C.-!!! 
upon  me    in   the  day  of  troubk  ;  1  r.  ill  de- 


I'-. 


1  'clic,^  :  II 


'";■  ^^''^    ^'-M.  tnn,   >  Aix   (;,,i    .],,,;,, 

f';7    ^'^'    '''^'-^    J— '"    i'l^,     ,„,     H:c. 

I'f^-  w,tl,i„,"  forn,v..hfnotlK  Tl.c  n  -  e 
Planned  ,JoL„  i  :  c,,  ,„  d.^.s.  „.  •„,  „; 
nllnnrioht,o„,,,,.,,-  A.  I  tn:siMi  i]  .  v  t- 
"^sscame.  .'vk.m  the  uvrd  ra.nc-,  "IfvoM 
are  cleansed  from  .ii  unriul,te(  usne.s  r'^e 
"Panddrc-sin  tlrMw.otl:  d  ],.,[  -  ) 
obeyed  and  the  .tuM„!:.,,,i,;,,    .,-,  c  n 

^^'''^>ked  out  into  the  other,,,  HI.  n.v  hu<- 
;>'ndwa.,K.l:,h,edtoseenu  w.lkino  cut. 
'  atei:reen  btansand  r<trt<(.  f,  ,-  ^;,,,j^j. 
I'ortwovveek.sl  had  not  ,  at  a,  ^  :  ]:  i,  ,  l,,t 
t'astandhoKc.:  nnM,  r.rt]:r.e  ,  ;,^■.  „  v 
nnth  waste>u<!;M,,,.,,  vcahitMMMd 
that    everv    .t.pj  ,,,],,  ,,,^,,^j^,  ^,^,,       ^.^^^ 

tlnrddavItho„.htI^vo„Idfa]l.  I  wentto 
s,t  down  on  a  ,^hair  :,,!  ,]:,  ,i,:Vl.,-r. 
pou-cr  offJodwentnp  n,v  si^in.  .nd  it 
--nedthat  ,  vc  n  h...  nnjoint..i.  isa,d. 
I.OU1  what  ,s  n-     And    ,he    Sj.irit  said, 

itisthe,jnu-kcningj-cM.roi(„dooirP 

immrhvoarhKlv,"    "ff  the  Spirit  of  fUn, 

that  raised    up  Jesus  from  the    dead  dwell 

1"  you,    He  that  raised  up  Christ  from  the 


tkad  >lKtii  al.-o  (juiLkt  is  \  (  i  i  li  !  i  ti.'.  !  i  (.:<.  > 
I",  ill-  S;'i « ;t  1 1.;  I  c  V  L .  t :!.  ii  >  *  ';.  "  I><-  n  ■ 
■>:  I  '.    i''r.;;ii  li:    I  'uoii.t.  lit  1  was  :i  ik  v/  cira- 

tll;.     •:•    C;    •:']:■[     Jt     1  I   1.  '■'■  C    ^<  <  1    \  U\ 

ti\u''.-  ■■  ,  tin-  oiii  'n  r.!'  (  va>  j.U)iu     X*.  tl.i.jj 
hi'.t'ln    jiii\\ir(.l     <  M  !.  (.  i.  ii'f]     ir:  I  c    ;■  1  (  li  a 
(■'nil  ;».  .    'i'a    ,  w'^  1  In    i  dli'  (  !  /v  i  .  i  >  t ,   ,  S    ; 
I   fiW'l  at,ilii;iJ,  likt,'  ,S:ilv;  I  •  ii,  is     . «.  ; ;  1 1  '  <. 
hv    '-oil -taiicl\-   i(('l-.'i_!,     :<'     U  •  \  ••     f  i .  ^'v   l  ^ 
oni- liff     rrmii    lliiu    iiaiiuiii    i;    iiaiiu,!. 
Oil.  it  i-;  a  bli'-s- (1  i/xnt-rituct.- lo  l;c  Icanuio 
on  I.Ii>  lirci-t  Imc, tiling;  our  \<.iy  li.c  ir(;in 
Iliiii.      ill  m1  ;;.)  roui  ihl  liu  i  t   !(.  i  j;  ;    cl  .  ». 
l)iit    \\\  li  itc  d.  ;  -.  1     lical    all    i.oin  ..  1  jm  lit 
tiial  w:;>  VA  V  (li  (!.    i   I(  t     l:ii;i  '  i.    :  >     n  *:1  ! 
wc.ncd    liini.     In  lourltcii    Mr  i;t'  ■    ■   ttok 
him  a\\M\'  ii'ani  the  brta^t  all  ;  t   (  i  ic    r-i..' 
there  luvar  ranic  ov.v  err-]'  ]u  u.\  hrtasl  al- 
lev.    ( ;.,;'!  had  ju^i  M!|i-'iii.(!  t.  (.  1  ic(i.    Iwas 
wuiMlL-vfiillN     ICMKi    at    till  <  :-      .Mir1    >':: 
wcfk>  atttr  1   was    ianlid  I  ;.;.''  •.id    V\    a. 
laru^e  washiii'^s  sifii,;-  dowa  t>)  i-l  tiiebal))' 
nnr^e,  with  th-   \va  hi;v;  lu  !Vr.   inc.    (I  had 
not  d;u>iL  a  v,a>slni:i;    IiIa   tha:   !«  t         Ittii. 
vcars  (jr  more. )     Sat.in  ■<.ri  1,    ■  \<)i:    caai.'.L 
do  that  hiv.^-    wasiiiu;^.""    Just  O-r  wiie    mo- 
ment I  looked  to  sell,  and  sa.l;  n  i-u  t  le  n  ' 
with  mv  old  troulle.    I  kiuw  1  haii  ficaibt- 
ed  God,  but  I  feii  Uj>oii  ui\   kiitcs  aun  cried 
to  God  for    vic.ory  and  ptnvc-r   to  keep  m^. 


'"•'H(]  >tavc.l  ..n     H    :     ■      [.:  ,-.1.  ,  .     ],  ,■,,  ,,„ 
!i  >'ir  i    '    '  r'l  ■   ■ 


"t"    '  ■■■   '■■  ;''     W  hcnl  ••. 


'     '  '  •■  1 ' :  •  1   [it,,    • 


111' 


1'    of   ;,  I-., 


"  '''^  "  '"=      '    '^-^  ill  to  ,u  .!.  M,    .  :,    !].,   i,,a 
'■*    '  ^'"''^■'   ■'-   ^-    '•■':   il.   x\'-n:^  ;oi..   .aid 

""^"*  '■<•'' alise"    [lcJ,n„.^  1  nee.  nt  ilu- 

o--!^;-'  ■   .■  .1  ;  r    .    .' 
on  DiviiK-  hvaiii;.. 


>•>•■-:'.  r.' ;.  ^'  1    :i   ,  n 


H,i;l   to  ^(.  L  lijj.!.    n)\ 


wor  1- 


.M 


V  C     !!H!>t 


take  It  l)v  Ti-h,  'Vclinu  (>v!iokc;ii  <-,  I   li,  . 

wa!k  -irouiil  tli-        ,',•  ,,,,,1  >.a    -  ii,     ;.;r,.  ,,f 
■'''■     '^'--^'''y^.   --Ma-,   //v/.-rr   /,,;;,-  /v  ,,,^  ,/. 
•^''  '  '     "■■^^    iM-i>,  ei  and    j  rii.i'.!  Gc^rl     ior 

wci-f  like-  takn>^  nivvrrv  life.  A!!  at  oner 
tii^y  Ifli  UK  I  ua.  terribly  bloated  a^d 
my  bo'iy  was  so  sore  tliat  I  could  net  bear 


H. 


anyone    to    sttji    c.n   iIk-    llodi.     In  ;i  ini  i 

lu  H    nistrliiu  .■:;t)rv   •>  .• -r  lii  •  m>i\-u'-, 
which  I    lid  iind  n-.is  j>.iiect;\  LraN  d. 


'i'hc  Iv'-ird  fk';ik(i  nic  d'Coxc  ,vi' i  <  n  ,  ( 
the  :  ;.ai'I)i:k,  two  wctks  h  on  ,1,(.  iditli 
<>l"  iiiy  last  child,  Faith  \i()i  kt.  And 
when  she  was  horn  Jar. '  aiv  icih  K^to  I 
took  nonicdicint;  hnt  (iod  hcikd  and 
vvonderfnlly  dtlivtrcd  nie.  And  I  givf  CI:  d 
a/   the  (rlory  H  A  I.  f  JC IJ  'J  A  1 1 ! 

VVluMi  she  was  .1  vtar  ohl  I  wn^  tak(  n 
witli  ewiiohin,^- and  rai-in;^  hlcf  (^  as  I  w  ;  s 
tnistin;^r,„y  Ilt-aier  I  was  not  n.nch  coimx  ru- 
ed nntil  nioht.  Later  wlu  n  I  aw;  k<  lu  d  I 
was  nnahle  t<)s])eak,  tlion.tih  I  naliztd  e\- 
erythiny;:  satan  >:\\i\^  "Y,  n  kra  w  m  v.  e;,n- 
not  live,  tor  your  mother  r.nd  hrctlur  ditd 
just  that  way,  tluy  had  tin-  h.  >t  il  ]  1i\m'- 
cians  -^mX  vet  they  died,  and  so  will  \<..n." 
I  said,  Lord  I  am  read\  to  ^o.  'I'lien  m\  ha- 
b\-  moved  on  my  arm  and  \\;iiift.(i  i(  iiur>e, 
1  said,  "Lord,  is  it  tli\  will  to  tak.  n  e 
from  my  lamilv?"  His  answt  r  c;  nu  ,  •No 
satan  has  desired  yonr  life  and  it  ail  ('e- 
pendsonyonr  faith.'  J  asktd  Ilim  lur  a 
verse  to  rest  my  faitli  npon  Jsai.il;  12:2 
was  given  nie.    "Behold.   God  is  mv  salva- 


9 


''  '";  '  '\''!'  ini,'  :'i.I  n^.t  \n-  at'iii.;.  r,,r  ilu 
L'..-(i  Ji':ii()\  A';  /\  Miv  siun-tli.  X(.>\  ! 
I'ri'.aii  to  r(  siM  tlu-  t  lui  \  !i:  tilt  i,;in.f  .  I 
.Ksim,  ,,,1(1  soon  I  cx.iild  sjKi.k.  1  i;il!e>  n  \ 
Iinshaiifl  jnul  a.skf d  Iiini  to  ])li.)iii  for  p.iNtc,! 
XimiiKMiii.M,,  ollVtiiloK.    1  !<]•  il;ci.ii(i 

<>.  SOIIU-  o:ir  t<.  st.ilMl  h\  iiM  lo  ,  I  '])  li;r  ;,, 
.LlL't  victoi  V  o\t  r  !li,  ,  1,1  ,,i\-.  i  (  (.i;i(I  iw  t  .i<' 
liowii.  had  lo  hf  I  ,,!.t(  u(!  i:p  II  tlu-  1  (d, 
:iii<l  1  was  i:asi,iii-  t  ,r  iii\  l)Mail,  wlitn  i  .,s- 
t'  r  /imiiu-riiMiii,  (,  n.(  ;  In  n  ,,i;iKd  l,t,\v 
in\  tailli  \va>?  1  t.,<i  1.;,,,  i!i;:t  tl  ;  f.i  ;.i 
jiCiI()\.\lt  i,  my  V  1-.,  I  :;ti,.'  in  H;,,,  |  ^\.,s 
tnisliiio.      11^    ,,,:,]     „^     ,,^^,,  ,,^,,,)j    ^^,^^  .^,_ 

•■  :;dv  -t  in  ^'^•  body,  hut  J.  Mis  )..;,;  ccn- 
'1"^  '"'  ''^  1'^  V  ivi-  nu  II'.  1)1. -.v.s  2:  J-i. 
"'I'liat  tlii-ot.-h  r:i;,il,  l\  ii  '.  1  ■  ,;,  ,,,,  ^ 
''ini  that  harl    ih,-  j  ,,u(  r  ..i'  d,  ;.!],.   ;i  ,,;     ,\. 

'"'■■  ''  "^'''  "  'I-'  ''  !  !!■■  and  iaid  his  haiuisoii 
my  luu  -.  ;,iid  pia\<d.  ;,  ,  lie-  riid  s,,  I  !\.It  as 
thou-h  iiiv  Inii-s  u(  111(1  ],i  torn  out,  tin 
^nlTcriiiK  was  .^o  iiiii:,sf.  I  Ijuatlud  in  thr 
u:\u\L-  of  tlu  l'"atl..  1,  ,,|  \],^  ^,  ,1  ,,,  ,-  ,  ,  ,]n 
ii'dv  (Ihost.  Soil:,  ndi.  t'r.iiiu-  s(,  I  ,  ,  ,;i,| 
'if  down.  Thyt  da\'  iii\  l,,x,d  ones  .'!(  (  d 
ironi.d  im-  n  ,i  t  xpectiiio  Hit-  to  live.  Dm 
tlK-  voice  of  the  Lord  .spokt-  (d'tMi  to  iiit . 
^^  said,  "Voiir  loved  ones  trr.sttd  in  the 
-inn  nl  lifsh,  hilt  vou  are  tnistino  jn  the 
^■reat  pliysirian."    And  n,i,rain,    ^  On  T'lnist 


■•^  Mijk-in;:  - -iKl  "  Tl,  -  v  .  :.'«  v  .  •(  m  .  1  .. 
("omlnrt  tu  lii:  .  All  (1  i\-  I  !i,i.!  r'.;:;-  !;'! 
I>iiriii:!^  u  vol  i,Mt  ,,i  u\j\\[  [  Li..ki   ..ut  in  :i 


lu; 


IV\-    -.  AC.;!.   ,!ii,!    iVciK    I  1.,.!   [I'.V    I    ilill 


>;  1  )\' 


\v..rk. 

I'  >■'  >  A'-.-ti  .,  ir- jv'  .  :>  h,:-,  1).  1  11  ins  |'1in'.-  :• 
ci.in.   I  al:,(,  tiiisud  llini  loi  :i.y  ;\Mic-liiM- 
'■^Ni,  i1k-\-  an-  hotli  iln   pic'ir.  i'  ,,i'  ln.iUli,    1 
liavo  oitcii  sii  1,  irniYo-.ic  h.i-i  told  luc  in\ 
liK'alica'l  I  w niM  n.-i  ii.i\-..- hui i^.■^■c'l  ii.  and 

■'"      '-      <\-!       M,'I^c.>,      l:\ix      i    '.:()U1(:    ,!   L\(,      ,t 

lic.ilthy  thi'd,    1  am  \\\  \' ,  i;:->l    llu   i.;<-ii:!t 
ol"  !ical»!i,  \v.-!;;'i  al)  )at   i^  >  i.  >■•     \ 

01  the-  i).)\vod  of  ( ;<)  1  1m  .-'i  lu  4--  ■ !;  -r  dis- 
eas.rl  l)Mdi(,-.>  (;i' 1,111'  ai;d  n  .•,].(  r,-  •>  j,,  ^  ir 
•»  '!'•  :nriii  !,v  f.iitii.  ii.\  Li,..;ij-j  \n; 
Hr.iisi.  ///.V  i:a!!;r!  'I"li  ;s  rrniii.d--  ii.r  '.f  the 
(inii:-  (if  tlu  I. Mid.  V  lu  1'  \\(  s:,;i;;  !: 
cliaii'^cd  ni  a  nionifiit,  iii  rlu  iwii.kl  is.-  (•: 
an  (?\  c.     ()!  lln'  l)'c.'^st■du^.  s.'^  nl  /v/^.rr///;'  %\  t 

(7/-I    i;.r,!y   in\    '\\:\\    .-iiaiU'r. 


V-JSK.!    ■  ti' 


'_■   'i.' .   .  Kkr  ilU^  ^    1 


TIT  r     T-  '  •>  -  r  •    - 


«  t 


'   I 


1    \'l    1   !     •.    M'l     ^  l^  |..1< 


Ml  -.    M.\K\-      i;     (  i.MN  ■,:,  .,;T!l"S 


' \'  i<  1 1; r 


.".  .>!  i->    >i  I 


wU'.u  'n  r  !,  .!,•,    ]n:y  .\,,   :|,,,;,_    ., 


1  1    •  1  ■   )  ■  • 


!  V      '    ..li  S 


M.d 


,1    : 


1 .  '  I  I  1 :  <     '  :  •  1  (  1 1 


1  n  ^  ■.  I  1  1   11 


■  IV  n;oni 


•  1    ;  1  1 1  \ 


'"■'ii'-  '!'  1    1 1'    I  \  I  ;  \    ^\ '  .ik  c  (iii'ii!  'I  1,, 
1'    1'  '■''  'i:<-'-ii    ■  "-'i  I.'  ..lit  :M  fi   I  (':•(:   (iiir    I  i  ^t 
'■"■  ^■'  ^     '''It    -I)..-     -yr.:  iMallv-     . . ;  :  sv    v/.  .,k,i. 
■-"•J  i'"i  -1  i^s  I   ;\,1  !.    ;   .Villi  a  l^M   ,,  ...i:     s 
■  V  I  -  1 1 !  f    1  ;  •      I : ,  1  i ' 
■■]i  ictov  s,i  ,(i ,    'hi, 
!'|)U a  !>."    Si.'.    I., 

'  *■'  •  ■•  i'M^  i  ,  ,      \niiii;'   M:,     !;,  ^t,  ..1'  l\ 
f  ■'■  >  >r  ),  r  i.ii  ■  I.)  , 

!ll^     11,;         •;;   . 

^  ''  ^  '  •■  '"^  i!  >  :  •  V  >■■  •>:  ,vMi^  1,.:-  \.,r  .,t 
'*  ■■^•I'l)  '■  <■     All  i    \lr>.   l;   .(,   pravvd  t-.r  ln.r 

i!^-rt\    :it    tlf    >,Cllr    till   r.       A'     I  !    ,.•(   ',K-k    >iU 

walkidnni  la  ]),  i  lo.jii  all  (iu-M('^  |  was 
so  vn:)ri^r•(I  t'j  !t  I  U-.  tin-  \>a]).-  r.  p  ,  ,,.  ..f 
!n\-  arms,  into  ni\    ,  ,p     |'",,r  (!i!ii;<,  :    :)     i  dax 

'■•'^'     i  '  '■■    4'  '^    1".    !'>■  i  li  ■-    :|  111  i    lu  \v    jiotati   l^.      J.-,,,. 

_  'l.i\->  !)(■[. Mr  -!|,-.  ;,,,(]  ],,,,]  i|,,u,,,'t:  '  nt  i>(  iitd 

1  uiiik   111(1  c-Mck- 1:,  t.)  tat.  [KT    tl;i  ].]i\.;cins 

I  ■)r<Ur  a-;  shr  w.i  •  utiahl*.   to  ktip  ai:\-  Inav. 

I  JLV    lood  (II)  iu  I  '-toniaclu  .     J   put  tlu   1  al.\- 

I  t)  rhe  i)r.Mst  tor  two  weeks,  hut  -lu  had  no 


ZPtMei-^  l~-U£,jtf 


jJ^Ts.  ITi     "  'a.r.4L 


I'J 


i;i...i,; 


^^■''l^'^  tin  c   sli,.  ,j 


'Mm    (  V 


rc-nl„„,    „„,.  C:,„:uh,.   (A-l^ 


2\     I'lIO. 


TESTIMONY. 

,     y'    I".  M.M.,,,,  t„M,,,    m',.    ...   ^ 

f""li'»  Divim- he.dinp  '      ■^"' 

'",7"-— ....,-,.„..„,„„■,;■' 

'"""'MI)      (  Ollslunpt   oil        Vnn     ,. 

waste-,!  iR-arlv  tons].'  ''''^ 

^^i>  ^ieat]y  weakened  :»],v.„  ,i  ,,.,,,.• 


Jf   i9ii.>Jf'  '.  ••*»'." . •  •«■  r ■ 


;  :i 


It.  !»t  ill-  V.  T\    uiit.i\'.-i.il.'.  .  I„,tli  •.,,111    !i;u- 

CMtS,  lOUl  1)1. .till  Is  ,,,  ,  .,.;.  ,  ,,,,,i  ,,  .^,,;j_ 
".i-tir,  h  U  !il;.;  ,i:e.i  with  .  <M  H;1I  pli,  II.  \i  \ 
l'tss,,|   ;,,,,!,    I,,\     ,    !,.A,\,;I;,    1.    l,,l    .;    ,;„    r.    1   11 

wlu-ii  wf  iiK'i,  .  ;,  «,v  ^•,,.i,  ;,,,,.,  [  ,^  ,^  ,,,,,., 
lliaii  sin'i.ri.M.I  I,.  ^  i'  sou  i,,  .,,>  |,  ;,|  p,.,.  u\ 
'^o(h\  luMltn.  ;,,  nliich  c<  ii.iiii,  ,.  •.,  i^    v|;;i 

iVnilit  iiK-  to  ;i(l.|  ll:;,;    |   ,;,,  ,,,,(    ,  ;,,.  i  ,: 
to  account  1".M    Ih,.  cli.iii^f.  in  \,,in   r(,iulili.   i; 
I'  <ililj.lv  iiirjui-  .j  a:-     |.i,;r,.;   ii  c,     ;.,,,! 
■-L  III'-  tliiiikiu.L;,      UK     I     ;::  ! !,  ii  1  ';  .■     t   ,  1 
i  "iiiv  \ ,  I  ■,    ,,.,.,  t    [|iii\  . 

I'r.    [     1).  M..!:ni 


TESTIMONY 

1     wjs    ,-i'>ii.,u~!\-    s:,v^(i    ..II     ('!iiisti);:is 
ili^lit  a-   ifvival    ^civid,    ,,;  t],^.  i^[,  ,],,  ,^,^j 

'•liuicli.  1  could  Hot  ^t  ,■  ainhiiiv;  t'..r  :i'.\lii'c 
i"i'  •!  I'vi^iit,  :iohtaiu!  tlie  j.eoj.lc  sim:  ,  ,  •, 
-hill.-  iik.-  .tais  An<\  ■  ,.cni.vl  ;,,.i.  tn .  (i.at 
'^^■^■"'  •'  '  .^r-Hii,-!  i;n  1,,'a!  !.  and  ]>]r.y.:  ^u  ], 
'"iruin-  1,,VH  t"..r  (■].,:. t  tha'.  I  could  tn-.K 
>.iv  I  wasa  luwcr  alurc  iu  Christ,  horii  in- 
to   the   kii)ud,,iii  (.1    (;,,d,    and    my    naint 

'•-,11-///,...    /..    /A.     />../.,(•/■.•        .       . 

nUrcn  v.-ars    And  for  twciitv  vt-;;is  I  livid 


14. 


justified  life.    Wassati.fudli:  .  nx  .  w  ,  1  H 
when  I  lost  s>  m.uiy  ol  my  ;.,v.a  o,..>aiui 
brou-ht  so  luanv    liiDes  at  clealh's  dcor,   > 
felt  the  need  ot  soiucthi.^^^  m<.re.    My  heail 
became  a  heart  of  mourning.   A  dear  !•  neiui 
Minister    while  tcllin-    my  c^V'''*-' ''    '" 
her,  said,  -Mary,  thee  need  a  deeper  vnoiI: 
of  grace  in  thv  heart   to  enable  thee  to  sr.N 
the  will  of  God  be  done,  in    renu-vnio  il,v 
loved   ones  from  thee."     And    cxaminn>|j 
my  heart  I  saw  I  could  not  say,  "  1  hy  will 
be  done,"  in  removing  my  loved  ones  from 
me    I  went  to  mv  room  and  pvax  td  to  (u..l 
for  strength  to   say,  "Thy    will    be  cone" 
frommv    heart.    Ifeltifdod    did  not   re- 
move   that  cloud  of  mourning  hem    ne 
would  go    insane.    The    doctor    told  me 
would.     I  was   so  weak    in    my  bodv    and 
mind.    At  this  time  I  was  sent  to  Welling- 
ton,   at  lake  shore    to.tc    if   '.U    (Lan^^' 
would  not  help    me,  but    the  burdn.    was 
more  than  I  could  bear.    So  there  upon  my 
knees  I  cried  to  (Jod  to  remove  my  burden 
from  me,  and  I  would  ^av,    -Thy  wil    .e 
done,"  in  removing  aMnvnA.d  ours  l,<m 
me.    Thebur.len    went  awnv  and  my  heart 
could  rejoice    through    ny    t(M-.    \v    .  ne 
hour    I  received    a    teUgiam.  mv  'uu  th- r 
was  dving.'   In  a  few  hours  I  was  sitting  at 
her  bedside.   She  asked    me  lo    piav    with 


■'^''/'"•^'•^■'•^f  tin,  ^  rcoM].Ip,.,.v.n,:l  tnllc 
^'^"-rw.tl,  s,Kh  calnnus.oMnuKl.  Ami 
'^'^"^-'•^"u  l,roUK-rwi,ovv.-..sukxv,tl)co,. 

"le  up  above  ,i:>  burden.  Pn„.c  H,.  dc-, 
name!  How  „,y  faith  was  tnVd  ( .,  d  alcm 
knows  vvhM,  it  came  to  oiv.  .j.  „,,.  ,,,^ 
^^Inld,  I  had  to  say,  'Thv  %vi]ll,d(.m  " 
I  prayed  to  Uod  for  strength  to  k.  cp  niv 
promise  in  sayin.o-,  "Thv  will  be  done  "  i„ 

see.n^mv  loved  ones  (,.ceptn,vhnsba,d) 
l.\vedawayi„the.,.ra.e.  Mv  husband  was 
■^^arvc,azy;M,at  Hm.  nnielbad  to  c,  m- 
'"'■^''""-    I  ^^-^'^inn.vlHdfordavs,  wp.,o 

V'V^"^  ''^  ''"^'^■-  '-nt  (Jod  did  helpbcrr 
'lie  oiirden. 

In  tI,er^^^,h  of  n,N   oidt.st.Mui,  F,,,!     He 
-as  out  of   his  n,ht  mind     .o  he    did  not 
ku.w    a„vo:   „..     I  p,,,,,,j  to(;od  t(,  oive 
'•";''  J"^^n,ht    n.i,uibUe,c    he    di.d;(i,d 
'1"    answer    mvprav.r.     He  came  to  him- 
self so  he  knew  all  of  ns,  and  be,.an  to  .i„. 
'•■J-nswiiloivew,.  KM.   ';   Just  as  'or;^ 
nsheconldutteraword.    When  he  was  dv 
'-'^^thevwonldnotletmestavintheroom 
'vinm.    I-enttothestoveandbnriedmv 
^aceinmylap,  I  felt  the  presence  of  an  An- 
?el    hepntonehandonmy  shoulder   and 
said,  -He  was  taken  away  from   the  evil  to 
come."   One  word  alter  another  w«s  given 


]u 


'•**"  t ' 


nic    audit   just    socnRd   tliat    I  ci  uld    ^it- 
some  jijreat    evil  coming    (.viriliis    woiUl; 
and  he  was  safe  in  heaven.   I  o.rld    i)raiM- 
God  he  vv  issife.    At  t!ii-  tiiiu- .s(j;ne  (.T  tht  ni 
said,  "He  may  yet  revive    np    and  live,  it 
may  be  jii-;t  the  tura  of  the  disease."    I  ult 
like  tellir.<4  Ihtm,  no,  I  v\auted  hnu  lociit  ; 
■  I  was  on    the  f,oint  of  sayinj;  so  v.htu  ihc 
S])irit    said,    "Don't  si)eak    for    tht-y    will 
think  vou  are  cra/.y."   So  I  remained  (piii  t. 
And  from  that  hour  1  icoeivcd  the  'anoint- 
incr  that  abideth."   I  tmm  the  Holy  Gliost 
sealed  me  thru.     Praise  His    dear    nanu-I   1 
could  never  mourn  and  wee})  atltr,  Ar  iht- 
'abiding'  kept  me.   I  can  truly  s;iv,  for  fciir 
years  I  was    withuiU  a  child  1  nt  vcr  could 
say  I  bad  one  night  of  weeping.    Oh,  how 
ofteu  I  used  to  wake  ujt  in    the  nii;lit  and 
wet    mv  pillow  with  tears  for   my    family. 
Jesus  alone    can  heal  the   broken  in  heart, 
bind  up   every  wound. 

I  remember  about  three  months  aftir  my 
son  and  mv  l)rother's  denth.'-.  jii-t  (  !u  wtrk 
and  thrt-i-    Uivs  brtwov  n    then  tit;  il  s.   M\ 
br(jtlu-r    iivtd    with    us.     'Tlicii   it(ns\\a- 
locked  u.p  after  their  (Uallis,   no  (.  i.i   wunld 
enter  them.    I  dreaded  to  enter  their  rooms, 
so  one  day  1  said,  I  must  enter  their  rooms 
and  pack  up  their  clothes.     J  exptcttd    to 
have  a  day's    weeping,    as  I  asct  tided    the 


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staiis  to  {TO  to  tlnir  io(  ii.s,  it  MUiud  jii«:t 
as  ail  Aii.i^tl  acoiiipanitti  iiu- ii  pthr  stair>. 
vS.icIi  a    holy  prfsencf    M«im(ito    fill    n  \- 
^ioul.    I  coiiM  l;(.-;.r  sf  jiK' (  r.t   w  In;-]  (  rinc;  u\ 
my  ears    (jiiotiu;^r    sm],    J.^\^^^    ]  :'^>.'.ocs  <  1' 
scripturt'.    P.y  the  tin:e  I  entend  tl;e    hctm 
r  could  sa^•,  Praise  the  Lord!  Wliile  J  nas 
packing    „p    tlieir    cIoiIhs.     1    cciild    sav, 
Praise  (Jod!   It.sttmul   1    could  htar  tlitiii 
singing  on  the  other  sh(:ro,  it  \\ris  tlie  Itj)- 
piest   dav  I  ever    s].(  ;  t.    1  uas  so    wtak  in 
l)odv  I  e\prci>d  to  he  Willi  ihcni  in  a    lew 
wi.-l-s  or    niontlis  sino^jg  the  y(  rj.s  (  f  tlu 
re      .-ned  wi^h  the  hlo '.'l-wa^lu  d.    Ch,  how 
I  lon-ed  to  u,,  i,,,ii  c    to  he  with  Jesus,  and 
lo\td  ones  gone  !)<  Irre.    l^it  J.-rs    h(]  \uc 
out  to  trust  Ilim  for  P.odv,  Soui  .nni  Fpir- 
it.    I  'm;i  t;ulv  s.^-,    I  .mu  kt])t  l.y  t!:e  pow- 
frofCoj  ,1,1V  l)\-    (!a\.    I  .,,n  sav(d,  s;;ncti- 
fied,  and  iiealed.    And  lo  )king  f  )r  the  coni- 
nig  of  my  hlessedLord.      Marrli   ist  190.}. 


ANSWERS    TO    PRAYER 

I.  Oiie  ui-!it  wliile  I  was  uiilkiug,  tlieeow 
kicked  nie  on  the  upper  [>art  of  my  limb. 
It  h'Tt  me  so,  I  knew  not  what  to  do.  So 
soon  as  I  could  concentrate  mv  mind,  I 
cried  to  the  Lord  to  take  away  the  pain. 
Witliin  a  very  short  time  I  was  able  to  aet 


IS. 


up  .-111(1  walk  to  the  Ixnisf . 

LitLT,  while  nni>ino  nn  l)i!)V  on  nuMap 
I  w:,iulrred  that  it  <li<l  not  huit  uu-.  Ntxt 
day,  I  looked,  and  tlurt  in  my  lltsb  was 
the  who'.  i>riiU  c  1"  il  c  c(  w's  i'oct,  i^^  black 
and  bliu-  as  it  could  be,  yet  there  was  not 
the  least  bit  of  soreness  in  the  linib.  Ciod 
had  oiven  me  perfL-ct  dtlivuai.ct.  How  1 
did  praise  Him  when  1  saw    what  He    hrd 

done  for  me. 

II.  Atanothertime  I  was  pouring  boihnij 

water  into  a  cup,  when  my  son  steped  be- 
tween me  and  the  li^ht,  J  pound  out  Ux* 
much,  and  it  ran  all  over  my  hand  au<l 
down  between  my  finj;ers.  I  cried  to  <>e' 
for  help,  and  in  a  few  moments  all  p.'  "' 
and  soreness  went  away,  and  I  was  able  to 
wash  my  dishes  without  my  hand  burtini: 
me.  To  God  be  all  the  ij:lory. 

III.      One  day  a-.  I  came  out  of  my  AuntV' 
house  I  slipped  aiid  fell,  strikiuu  v:\  back 
on  the  step;  I  thought  I  could  never  gel  ni' 
it  hurt  me  so,  but  onc^  again  I  ai)pealed  t.> 
the  Lord.    Mv  friru'!<  h'  ^]  k'  h,i-  up,  i.i.('.   I 
walked  U>  iii\  own    house  winch  was  b'at  a 
short  distance  .sway.   Kvery  .'■tep  1  took  was 
untold  agony.    When  I  turned  to  go  in  uin 
own  home  all  jiain  Itf'  nit.     Wlan  1  w  lik- 
ened in  the  night  and  turnd  o\er,  it  s-  em- 
cd  just  a  little    .sore  acro.'-.s  lu}   bi.ck,  liri  it 


|.>;'"'V>! 


m 


!'•. 


5icver  Iinrt  me  Tiiyiu:,,^.  When  I  woul  ' 
l^-.m  ai^rainst  a  chair  it  w.  ul.i  ted  ttiuki. 
i  liad  my  Iriciifls  look  at  A  ;  i.d  i\.,  v  j.iid  n  y 
back  was  all  hhu  k  ;ui.i  l,!r.(  :n.i\  U'  tl.cv 
liaclsiichas]);,tuii  iluirSack  ih.  %  w,,,,!.]  l;c 
laid  up.  1  never  once  went  to  luuMits  I 
just  prayed  to  Cod.  In  everv  tnal  ol  lile  I 
'ind  He  is  a  Friend  ever  rtadv  K,  prove 
linnselftnie  if  ue  uill  only  trust  Him 
with  our  wliole  heart. 

n  .       "Mv    (J,k!    .l.,,.i    ^uu].h     all  vour 
v-cd  accorrii'ir  t.,  His    ,  ( i./,    ,„  ^:,  ^\.  |  , 
'iii-i-'^t  Jt'.Mis  "  J'lnl  4:  I.;. 

Som-  y.'ar>  a,^'  >  we  h  .  I  a  !>  i  p;  isma!    >cr- 
vic.'  jr. Mil  nj>   ill  !;.M     That 
that  tanners  wert.- 


(!a\    It  rained  ><j 


|)I  t-\"t  T!*t  (]    f 


*"■  1!'  (^omint: 


I'i  rtmnintfi  all 
'■  ):i  ■^■r'A' ']  )n  was    over  I 


<1;  ed    me    with 


'»     ^vith    thtir  ha.ktts    of    provisi.ns    luit 

n-np'f  c<  Mic  on  !h(   ),;  ;,, 

iiii,r,it.     A'trr    t'l 

askei  the  ladv  who  hat 

the    house  work  liow  mucli    bread  she  had 

.li^otten    from   flie  bakers,    sit   ...iil     'X,  ne 

t'lere  wis  pleiitv  of  brrad  on  hand  witiiont 
'.^--ttin  r  a„.  '■  Tluii  the  Lord  spoke  f.  m^ 
and  said.  ••Can't  ^  r,n  l)e!ie\e  1  ^^U]  >U]]\y 
vourneed^"  J  wei)t  and  j.rai>c  d  ( 'ed  \v 
think  tliat  He  counted  me  worthv  to  mul- 
tiply bread  in  my  home.  We  counted  the 
meals  that  had  been  irjven  to  be  thrty-five. 
Off  one-half   of   bread.     1  did  not    have  a 


-•ll. 


i^iVMt  vwietyoi"  fuud  (I  l)elievc  in  plain  ta- 
bles.) We  did  not  (luuhl  l)Ui  w  l.al  ( iod  had 
inultii)lic'd  the  other  h  (-d  as  wtU  ;  s  the 
bread.  He  is  the  same  Jcsiis  sesltic  i.y,  U- 
day,  and  "or  ever.  (iiwi\  lo  llii  name. 
W   I  iiad  convictions  tliat  Ccd  cUsiud  me 

to  open  my  iiome  in  Tientcn  ft  r  public 
services  but  was  not  alloj^elher  suu  ('f  His 
will,  and  waited  on  the  Lord  to  mikt-  it 
plain.  At  two  different  times  I  was  out  d 
wood  and  I  asked  God  if  He  wanted  me  to 
do  so  to  .send  money  for  wood.  W'htii  !hr 
last  stick  had  beej\  put  in  the  stove  ny 
little  dau.^hter  ca:ne  w^ith  a  letter  contain- 
ing money  vvhicdi  a  friend  not  knowii  l; 
an}  hing  of  my  need  had  felt  led  to  st.  nd. 
God   had  laid  it  on    her  heart.     Praise  1  is 

dear  name. 

\'I.     When  my  two  children  were  both 

small,  people  came  to  mi  to  be  ai.< -nttd 
for  healing.  I  had  never  setn  aii\oi:<.-  aii- 
oiuted.  I  wanted  iij^iht.  I  wanUti  lo  wit- 
ness an  anointing  sc  r\ic(.  ar:(i  had  a.-^j  •.  (  ir  ! 
longing  to  ^ee  an  1  hear  l>r.   A.  i>.  Simp-on 

pray  ovrr  o  l'<  r>  There  was  to  be  a  Con- 
vcnti(Ui  of  ihe  Cliristian  and  Missiouary 
Alliance  in  Toronto  and  I  longed  to  attt  i  (i 

I  prayed  about  it.   Soon  God  sent  a  strM.j;- 

cr  to  our  door  who  was    locjkiny:  tor  work. 

We    required  a  man    so  we    hind    him.     I 


^vith  tiitc];i;,:rc„  aii'i  uf  v.v.  ,,■,  ..;, ,  ^^ 

''ii-."  vS'.,)ii  auolht-r  mail  ,..|,;;:  to  oi;r 
I'ome.  IK  kiuw  horv  n;y  jc^j/,  ];;  ,]  ,::,,i 
with  cusunijxion  ;n:(l  \\.:i:(Uu<!  It  w  i- 
was  I  lookcJ  s(.  vvi  il.  I  t<.!,i  l;;in  (ird  lr<l 
!'--aI'l  nu-.  Jic-  a^k.,1  „.<■  v.l:,u  J  ,ut  mv 
:i4:lUo„hcali„u  Is;;,:  :!,;.,..),  1,,  sii„j'- 
;^""  ^'1    >^^u-  V.  ,-k.    'J  i  M,  hv    n^l,  ,'  „.,   if  I 


1 


!  ;<  ;  "ii  (!  r(.    ]  v  ] 


y'  -'■  ::i    i'::o„i,.  ,  .xiwc-tk.    'i':un  lu  .-r', 
"U  liv    (]olit    yoi;  :.  ,,    and     ^'t    li-n:-'"      ^;v 
'"'-'"'"1  iV]ri((i.     '  J    .,,11     n,4  ;KU     t..p,v 
herfaP-.!r....n...:-'-    Tl -,.  tl;     man  >aid, 
'■'*    ■•^"  ^^'^  ■  '^^  '-'■■:'    I  vMii-iv.-  tv(,d,-l. 
l-ivson  iR,    .arc/'    So  nv  uav  wa>,(,,uK(!. 
\VlKai  1  v.as  in    tlie    tnit    tluR-  \v.'!s  an 
.inoiniiii>ri^.,-vicc.   T   en- u' re  '1).  ;;t  'Ivrtv 
who  came  to    he  ancin  trci.     A  1m-(,i1h  r  and 
sis'er  ua,nt  ro::,.ther    to    irav    over    ihun. 
riieie  l)c-inj^  a    h.r-i   cciioia  .^a  t  •<  i    I  c(  \\](] 
n>l  s.e  auv  way  of -c-tt  in-  near  nnU.vs  ht- 
111-  rude  or  forward.    Mv  heart  was  sad  tor 
I  wanted  to  hear    Dr.  Simpson    pray    over 
sick  ones.     Just  thtn  he  hecknnd  to  me  (a 
stran-er)  to  come  to  liis  side.    I  shall  never 


foij^ct  it.  When  1  ^ot  to  him  Lc  a^ktd  me 
to  luiitt.'  with  I'iin  in  pra)  inj^  for  lll()^(.  wli<> 
wcTf  sicLijij^  htaliiij;.  Aj^ain  (iod  Ir-d  ai.-- 
wcred  my  jra\cr.  'llu-  Dr.  pia\c(l  'lai 
tht'-i.'  'lc  I  i  ici  m..;  il  '.>j  -  )  I'lllcd  witli  Ihe 
Holy  S|)iiit  that  tlu  lilV  ot  JfMi.s  mij;lit, 
flovv  into  iht  11  hodii.s  r.ml  lit  cd  <  iil  all  di^ - 
ease.  That  ( 'ouvi  utioii  was  a  j^rtat  lul])  to 
mc.  I  returned  to  my  home  with  <;rt.at  jov 
in  my  heart  and  felt  that  I  could  l)etti  r 
help  others  for  the  privilei^e  of  haviui; 
been  there. 

1  don't  know  what  I  would  have  done  it 
it  had  not  been  for  pin  sicinns  bt  foie  1  V:  d 
faith  to  tru.st  Je.sus.  I  do  praise  <'(;d  !<  r 
medical  physician^:.  I  can  trul\  say  I  foui.d 
Jesus  to  be  the  fics/,  grcates/  and  siircsi 
pHYSicr.\N.     Amen. 


ACUTE  INFLAMMATION. 

I  want  to  write  my  son    Amnion's  (  x])e- 
rieuce  for  tlu  (ilorv  of  (Jo''. 

He  '.va>  s.wi  (i  :it  thea.'eot  five  year.'^  old. 
He  had  a  habit  of  telling  lies  on  his  sisttr. 
On<t  day  he  told  a  lie  on  htr  and  causefl 
her  to  j^et  a  whi{)piug,  1  watclitd  him 
through  the  looking  gliii-s  aj  ('  ^il\\  Vw  ('o 
the    thing  he  said    she    did,    tor  her  to  ;.  et 


vcivly  tor    tHi.,.-  li,.    .„    lur.    auditd-.i 
'"''1''^'"   ''.V    ^">l:  I  UM.  s.  irrievfd,  I 
pr.ivc-d  t.Xind  t,,,  hfij,    1Ic.1.,v.m]  ti.ch. 
Ii'-id    toliavca  u.\v  luart,  >.,  i  k.ult  dou-n 
aiidprayc-dl.crouliiiii,  to,  (;u<i  t.,.uc  liiii, 
.'i"cvvl)tart;lu-l„.^an  lo  svc  t  p  ar.l  |„av    i,. 
CJod    to^Hvf    hint  a  new  |.,:,u  ilat   would 
"ot  tcdl  lies.   In  a  little  while  lu  ^..i  np  off 
his  knees,  and  said.  "He  had  a  new  heart  " 
l-'roni  that    honr  h,    1  as  h.  ui  a  .litTerent 
child,     his    dispnsiti.  ,.     h;:.s  Let  n   ehau^cd. 
Many  times  I  have  found  him  on  liis   knees 
•vhen  lie  woMld  do  a. IV  inn-  wron-.  askiiio 
''   '1  t.  kee|,    Irni      IK-    ],;,,,,,(  L  a  terdtT, 
'"^  iii^^  nature  lu-vv,  l.efou-   lu   w;  .  ..f   srcli' 
Mi^lv  dispositiiai. 

H.'  Ii  i>  h-iMi  ii.'il.d  dinVrrnt  times.  Two 
Ntarsin  l'\ 'r)Ilar^  ,  l.ewa>  takm  wil  h  sex  eie 
pain  in  lli^  side.  1  knew  that  Animon  had 
Acute  Inllammation.  'i  he  symp,t(ins  the 
nostrils  of  his  nose  would  pull  out  whm  l-c 
hnathed.  J  knc-w  the  svmj>toms  of  the  dis- 
ease, hut  we  did  not  have  any  doctor. 

We  ptayedforhini  but  could  not  get  anv 
hold  on  the  Lord,  I  prayed  fordod  to  show 
the  hindrance,  1  had  to  meet  this  condition. 
I  would  go  xvherever  He  wanted  me  to  go. 
And  Trenton  came  up  before  me,  so  I  knew 
that  (Jod    want.-d  mc  to  move  to  Trenton, 


so  I  ronl.l  1).-  '-r  ;-i:)rr  n>     or  IHm.    I  i.i».ii'- 
iud  •<)    <j(>,     .'II. ('  !l  •■    v.itiM'srrirt   •(     n\ 
luMtt  that    ])r;'.M!    w.'is  ;ui^viu-«!.     AlW.'v 
Ik-    still    s'liflr.-.l.  all    :r  :'v  U     A  V.    -rcw 
•  wor^-,  h-\'  (  i'>'l  1)1-  i  •■■''^  '"v-  liusbn'ul  w'.'.clj 
he  couM  sav  lie  wanild  <.'.(>;  aiul  I  imt  f)il  on 
Itii- child's  lu  .1-1  in  tl;c  iKiim ci  jt '  i"^.  .'ir'i 
he  was  lustaiilly  hrd/al    Arnuion,  h.id  such 
patients   to    licar  his    ] -in,  le    uli;i<"    'c 
have  anvthinij;  (lone  for  liini;  his  Auul  :\>\ 
ed  hiin  if  he  wanted  a  doctor?     He  ."-nid  he 
"only  wanted  the  Lord  "    When  the  )  airs 
'as  so  hard  h.e  wonM  say,  "I'rav  for  n.c." 
Another  time  It    was  in  unreal  j  air..     :\- 
xwci  in  bed,  I  told  him  that  C.-d  would  i  (;t 
heal  ns  in  bed.   vSo  he  .i^ot  up  and  be^ai   to 
walk  in  the    name    of  the  Lord.  with,    lis 
hands  on  his  side,  praying  for  vicl(  ry.   In 
about    fifteen  minutes    1  e    o;ot    better:  the 
paini  would  come  a.,^aiu,  he  would  <ic)  walk- 
in(j    an«l    jirayin^Mo  (  u  d  for  victf  ^^  .     F's 
faith  was  tested,  but  he  stofd  trui  to  (!((!, 
and    ^.^ot  the   victrry  in  a  ft  w  minutes.     II 
he  has  anv  ])ains    lu-will    ;,  <    lit^ht    cm  hi> 
knees  to  '>  ujd   in  pia>tr. 


-  >. 


A.M.MON    <iAI.\K.  .IMIl 

A  .V  1 1 

••'*JTII.  VIOI.KT    <J\IN:      :;||| 

.Xncl,|.ey.|.alll..M,i,...aa.MhM...nl.,fh..sts..n 

"",  H>H  .MHUs,„rHhhi..uwM  -on  that  ...rvHi.  hi,,.. 

Maliuhi  ;;:]7. 


th 


*)~1|S      *' f 

■••9.J' 


-f. 


CONVULSIONS. 

\Vc  have  had  aj^nal  hattU-  vviili  ilu  [...u. 
er  of  tlio  (kvil  over  my  rliil-l.  I'.miii  \  m- 
I.KT.  In  J  Iv  19.. |.  Shf  u..>  i.ik.,.  .uk 
wall  IutSi  .ih.c,    .IK.  15.. V,  1>.    .,,,,  ,s,,  t 

'.Uu(',,NV,    ..si,,..s.     VVc-,i,   ^    ...l.-x-i-cci   iul 
'*'  ''^''■'       '"'^       ''t'^l    1<.I^  Mill     toi    .1   <i,lt(  1. 

.111(1  tlicix  WIS  tiiuc  c;.M  t,.rM-.i,K-  in.  I  t.,  <! 
tlitrni  1  w.,nl.l  iM.t  ^)K,  In  niu  <!,  «(  ,  ( 
iiK-(liciiu;t,u-,i  ilus  vv.niu.i  hk'  toj-Uc  lur. 
*^''-  '  ^""'  '  '  ■"  -I  •  "rv,  i  iiuU  taken  ciu- 
•'  -^-  ol<,il  m  iui  ill,.  (,,,c  .lector  n.-td  a 
^>riii>.'i-,  l)i;t  il.at  u...  .,,1  iUy  (iul,  (,ulv 
lii^-y  put  ice  around  Ur  >.,  the  convulsions 
vvMild  nuthes.,  JKud.  !m  tM,  ,H■ratnre^^as 
i"|  'I'lie  r!,,crois  left  il;i  I:,,,;^^.^  >nid,  "It 
^\a,all  up  with  hei."  ()i,c  (ioct.-r  said, 
'•^he  could  not    live    [wu  liours."     I  took 

'!"•  Bible  and  rea.i  Janus  5:  ,4,  13,  and  an. 
ointed  her  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the 
Lord,  in  the  presence  of  the  doctors.  I  told 
them  if  it  was  God's  will  to  take  her,  I  was 
willing;  but  I  would  not  give  her  one  dose 
ot  medicine.  About  mid-nij^ht  tlu  v  all  U  ft 
the  house  but  three;  I  told  them  that  be- 
lieve in  healing,  come  and  la)  hands  on 
the  child  and  pray,  and  those  that  don't 
believe  to  leave  the  room.  Two  stfijcd  by 
me  with  my  husband;  and  we  commenced 


s:^f^:^:*ummm^i.^^^.,mi 


•i  V  7 


ti>  ])riv  f'lr  I'Viitli,  -'M-  v\;i>  in  .i  r  iin-'siou 
vv'ieii  wj  laid  ourlim  Isou  her  .-^m  hilt  am 
li^litja-'i  iftcr,  t'leii  she  fell  iii'.o  i-itH]' 
f  )!•  c.>  ip'f  of  lii.r;r~,  ll<i  si  f  awi'Uf  and 
■ieeined  tob-burni  i^ii.virl  vi'h  fevt-r; -•(> 
wo  coinmittt-d  it  to  (iod,  and  she  iievcv  had 
•>ac  after,  only  >ht.  drank  (,litn. 

For  two  d.tvs  sin.-  ^]v]>\.  nio-^i  )1  the  f.nic, 
Uer  bowels  run  all  the  tinif.  T:..- tlurd  day 
she  wanted  souiL-thin>;  to  tat,  I  ^;ave  her 
S(nip  for  that  day,  and  liie  iie.\t  dav  si  «■ 
walked  down  stairs  in  the  stunuth  ol  Je- 
sus, One  week  from  the  day  the  cajeti^s 
iil'ave  her  ui')  she  was  out  o\\  the  stretts 
playini^. 

When  the  doctors   went    home  they  Uft 
medicine  with  cue  won  ai.  lor  the  thiid  to 
take.   One  doctor  calif, I  me.   "'!)— n  tool." 
And  said,  "To  .i^et  me  ont  of  ilu   r.  cm,  and 
give  thechild  medicine."   I'Aei\  om  vann- 
ed to  be  ai;ainst  me.    vSo  I  said  k^  n;\  hus- 
band, if  yon    want  to  give  the  child  nmii- 
cine,  give  it  to  her.   He  said,  "Idout  want 
to  "J  against  vour  wishes.'"  Then    niv  son 
Atninoii,    said  to  liis    Pa,  "Don't  give  her 
medicine,  trust  the  Lord."   Then  my  hus- 
band   said  to    Amtnon,    "I  will    stand    l)y 
vou."  Then  we  all    begau  to    pray,  it  was 
then  we  got  the  victory.  July,  20th  1904. 


I' 


MMEiMm»k^iQ::*MmtaM 


TrLiit.-n,    Out    <ai,nd:i.    ,\ )  n  1  Ml,   ],,i  , 
l-'AITil  \|n|j.;|-.  (    .  I  .\  i  . ;!;  j  i  j  •,• 

<    r'-:itiir'>  (  )llilli|>ntrln( 

Mi;.\lj;|i  OF  I'N.,;  .,;,s,_  ^ 
,  was  clcvt-ii  years  o!(l  iln-  k  ,ili  ,,t  J;,„- 
II  iry  la>t,  and  luive-  iir.^r  t  ikcr,  a  do.sc  i,f 
iii^.liciiic-  (tn  n;v  k  ,„,w:trl^r)  j;,  i„v  lilc, 
not  evcuOil,  in,.:hti-;;vsv!,,. -alwav'slnis- 
'"'  '"_^-  '';<'^  t"  tin-  I,,„.i  ,v,r  since-  I  was 
!>  -ni.'"  'I"n,u'>  .licr,-aM)i;  „u-  „  uiu' is  FaitI', 
^lic  raise;  m-thns  far,,,  F,,,)!,,  and  I  lu,pc 
••»  -.Uviv^  uii>t  iliin,  wlio  lias  lUAcr  laikd 
:n  t  ir  j>a,t  to  aiiswt-i-  ..ur  i)!.i\ers. 

^'nct  1  uMs  licalc-d  oi  duadfnl  convul- 
^)i>,  IcauJ  mcrc.nriiii)-ral),)ntit.  And  this 
pistweek  I  have  l)eL-ii  vmv  sick  again.  I 
•va<  taken  in  ('liurch,  (Zi,,n  Methodist,) 
with  idreidful  piin  in  inv  head,  and  when 
1  came    out    and    -<„    i,,,,„^.     ^],^  ^^^-^^  ^.^^^ 

worse.      When     I'm  sick   1    a! wavs  like  "to 
Iiave    mother    sin;^r,     f,,,    ,„,.^    „;j,,^.    ^^^^^^^^ 

about  Jesus,  hut  this  tini-  I  was  too  sick 
to  listen,  and  could  only  cry  with  the  pain, 
she  prwed  with  me.  I  uent  to  .Iccp  for  a 
few  minutes  then  woke,  and  vomited,  and 
a  heavy  fever  came  on.  Mother  said  i  talk- 
ed delirious  all  night,  and  on  Monday  I 
was  stupid,  and  slept  iiearlv  ail  d^v 
th  - 


with 


t  same    heavy    fever.     I  vomited  a<'aii 


:.h^ly&^l.m^^'j:.J:'li'^imm^ 


Hid  the  very  llion^jlit  <.l  takii.'j   '<  «  ''  ^^ '  i''^^ 
make  me  sick  lo  mv  sluinaeli     '-'n  'lni><l;  > 
f  I'.her  ;iske  1  me  il  1  .v.iiitvd  a  M'-  i  cal  <k)C- 
h)r.   I  toUi  him  >  o,  l)iil  I  A-aiiicd  'M.  Zni- 
ineniian,  tVoin  'roT()iit(\  (lit    N''ni.-ui  wlc 
prayed    the    i)ra\er    oi    taiih     hv    manna 
when  she  was  first  healed)  and  thoi    aTtt  r 
lie    had    prayed    for  iiu\    and  'he  I. f  rd  did 
net  heal,   he  c  nid  eaii   m    ai.   M.   1>.  ...->':  .  ^e 
what  the  dis.  i>:    ua-.    Sn  la'i  ti  pl.oiRd  to 
Dr.  Zinrnerni  111  CO  CO  lie    d.-vn    and    ]i''v 
with  nie.     Aiid  in    t  i<-     niiiinu-    iia.ilit  r 
prayel,  in  t;'e  ui^ht  abi.iit  i::  o'clock  1  l<:i  k 
with    sncii  pain    in  n,y    r'-ht  liii  *.'   1  cen'd 
scarcely    sh-ep,  then    it  nt-i  t    to    n  \     leit. 
And    mother    held  her  hand  o\  t  i   v.  \   laiii: 
for  two   honrs.  and  plead  \iclor\.  tl.r-  i  v  li 
the  Blood  of  Jcsns.   Slie  plead  in  the  n:  n  <• 
of  Jesns,  then  1  fell  into  a  .-ict]    nd  moin- 
ino-.     Dr.  Zimmerman   came,  and  he    said, 
"Faith  has  the  victory!  Faith   has  tbe  \  ic- 
tory!   I  got  the  witness  before  1  lelt  h(  n.e, 
as  I  prayed  for  her,  tliat  she  has  the  victo- 
ry over    the  disease."     From  2  o'clock    in 
the  night  I  had  been  better,  bnt  conld  not 
turn  on  my  side,  it  hurt    me  so,  and  I  jnst 
lay  there  on    my  back,  until  Dr.  Zimmer- 
man   came  and  prayed    over   me   obeying 
James  5:14, 15,  then  I  could  turn  over  and 
in   an  hour's  time   I  was   up  and  dressed. 


mMMymmMW^'^^J^r 


AD. 


TiK-sday  afteriKX;!!,  I  spit  ])](j(.d  u\\  iLi  :i  f- 
ternoon.  lilt,,  nil  \V\(iiu^day  ftur.cdil 
would  jnsl  give  a  hack  and  tontini.cd  to 
spit  it  up  ill  iDontlifuls.  1  ktt  v  ii  (m  ('  (lid 
!!■  t  heal  ine  it  meant  death,  I  tol.l  inotlitr 
I  was  willino;  to  die  aiid  icady  to  or)  ii  it 
was  His  will,  that,  1  would  not  turn  n  y 
hack  on  the  Lord  who  has  done  so  mucli 
lor  me.  And  I  praise  Him  because  He  has 
ayain  healed  me,  and  did  not  turn  a  deaf 
ear  to  our  pravers. 

1  want  to  be  a  Missionary  when  I'm 
.!;r<.\vu  to  be  a  woman,  so  I  can  helj)  others 
to  learn  to  trust  Him  too.  H  He  spares  me 
md   wants  me  to  serve  in  tliat  way. 

Father,  he  ahva>  'es  medicine  when 
he  ijets  sick,  lie  has  ith  to  trust  Jesus 

like  Mother,  Amnion  (my  brother)  and  I. 
Mother  savs  tlie  Medicnl  Df  etrrs  aic  grrd 
and  uselul  in  their  place,  lor  those  who 
have  not  learned  to  trust  in  the  power  of 
the  Blood  of  Jesus  to  heal  all  their  diseases. 
On  Wednesday  ni^lit  after  I  was  healed,  I 


had  been  up  part  of  the  aft 
1  n:ot  into  bed  and  laid 


ernoc)!!. 


Wh 


en 


on  my  left  side,  the 
pain  came  back  a.i,rain.    1  just  said  the  Lord 

ve    ^ot  to  get 


has  liealed  me,  pains  ycu  h; 


ou 


t  of  my  luugs.     I  just  kept  saying  I  a 
liealed,  and    Devil  you    cannot    put    tl 
back,  Jesus  has  healed  me.  I  k 


m 


itm 


ept  resisting 


mttm..'^ 


'.ui 


ill  til'/  11!  :!(.•  o  'i»t  /.''/>/'  iiul  '  ,ul«l  not 
inrn  nu  my  lf(ici\  kept  lyinj>f  ci  i;i\  son- 
>^icie.  In  a  fc  .v  ninir.e";  iln-  piiu  vvi'ut  awax', 
s  )ient's«;  itit  inc.  1  slept  s^ood  all  iii^^lit. 
TliursHav  I  stayed  uj.  all  riny,  did  not  feel 
sick,  only  weak.  To  (jiod  be  all  the  glory. 
I  co;iid  not  express  the  times  God  has 
healed  nie. 

I  can  say,  "Hlccs    tlie  Lord,  O  my  soul; 
Whohealeth  all  niydiseasts."    Ps  103-2,3. 
One  of  His  little  ones. 

Faith.  N'iolet.  Gainfortli. 


HIS  WINGS. 

It  is  Ilia  \vinj,'H  tliat  IicmIs  oiir  ])aiiis, 
Drives  out  Satau'b  iioison  stiiifi-, 

CloHfr  to  his  bosom  we  must  press 
To  feel  his  liealiutr  wiiifrs. 

It  is  for  tliose  that  fear  his  name, 
The  healing  power  tlie  Saviour  brings, 

Oh,  let  us  liide  with  rontrile  liearti-! 
Beneath  his  healing  wings. 


m^i-M 


breathe:  upon  us. 

I>rt'iltllC  llpuii   us   l.nnl  Itiilli   li(M\r)l, 

Kill  lis  with  ll.ilv  ( ;iin-t, 
I'roiiiisf  (if  our  I'litlicr  i.'i\i':i. 

Send  us  I|i)\V   I'clitr,  list. 
(  'lliilM  s. 

I'.rcatlic  uj)  II  us,  lirt-atiic  iiiKni  u-. 

W'itii  thy  lovf  niir  hcatts  iiispirc, 
r>r«'athf  u|K)ii  u<,  lircathc  u|>.»n  i.s. 

LupI  haptizc  us  now  with  lire. 

While  spirits  hovers  uvci  us, 
Open  all  our  lit'art.>s  -ve  pray. 

To  thy  iiiia^rc  l.onl  restore  uh, 
Witness  in  our  hearts  to-ihiy. 

From  all  sin  jzrarit  lis  exeu.ption. 
Wash  us  iu  cleansiinj  hluud. 

Let  us  know  full  reileiuption, 
Piiri'hase  for  tis  hy  thy  hlood. 

Lift  us  Lord,  lift  us  hifrher, 
From  carnal  mind  set  free. 

Fill  us  with  refinin>r  (ire, 
<iive  us  perfect  liberty. 

Hreathe  thine  own  V)reatli, 
T hroiijjh  all  our  mortal  frame, 

That  res-urrectefl  life 
I  take  in  Jesus'  name. 

Amidst  all  clianKet!, 
Still  abide  the  same. 


-.^*^ 


THE    INNER   SIDE   OF 
DIVINE    HEALING. 

r.v     .\rAHV.  K.  (i.Msrnit'rii. 
I  b---;  -L'  M  vou  tlicrefore,    .rethrt .  ,  l,y  tin- 
m-.roiis  cl  Hod,  that  ye  present    \our  bid- 
es a  livinj,' sacrificf,  lu.i\,  acceptable  unto 
•Jod,    rr/z/V//    /.v    your    n-a-onable     strvice. 

li'jniaus.  12:1. 
WHien  wj  lavc  j;iestnu  d  our  body  to  the 
Lord  it  is  no  ionj^er  our  bodv,  for  we  have 
p.issed  it  over  to  (1  ),1.  \\\  must  i^^et  out  ot" 
disease  -hen  (Jod  will  lake  disease  out  of 
us.   There  is  a  renl  point  bere. 

One  of  the  worst  elTerts  of  sickneicj;  is  to 
cliuor  to  the  consciousntss  of  il.  The  mind, 
the  sense,  is  so  occnpit  d  with  it  that  wc 
can  lay  hold  of  n  itli!ii>^  <i-f. 

We  live  on  our  ti.,n:.les,  v.e  cat  tlicm, 
we  drink  them,  sleep  on  il  em,  talk  al^cnt 
them,  and  are  coI<  red  b\  i];tm,  until  tl1t^ 
become  mere  rea'  to  us  than  the  Lord  c r 
the  promise  of  His  word  Now  we  must 
just  <j:et  victory  over  this  spirittial  ard 
mental  condition.  We  must  take  (kdio 
d  diver  us  from  the  shadow  and  conscious- 
ness of  evil.  We  must  recotrnize  it  as  hand- 
ed overto  Him,  and  then  \^e  n,ui.t  ij,i  <  u  ,1. 
rise  out  of  it,  detach  ourselves  from  it,  and 
count   it  as  if  it    were  not,    but  something 


^;,^^  X 


%M. 


.'.4. 


( » 


welKiv    <lonolu,l„,r.-,sastricni.l:cd>i-s 
skin.   IS  I  tree  drops  its  leavt-s,  as  if  it  wcic 
an  (.M  c.Mpse  v.-f  liadJMst  Itft  t..  lu   l„n\.l 
Willi,,  w^-  rise  to  a  liiglur  p];nii. 

't  is  possible  tlni«;  l.v  fan],  to  ri^  cut  of 
•nirselves,  to  refuse  to  he  >  nr  on-,,  ^Id  .,if 
and  held  down  Iv  tl  c   k  Uus  a,  d  L,,,  ds  of 
thellesh.    '•WoM.a.i  tic,    art  Icotd    ,ui, 
linne    infirmitx ,"  is  (iod'.s  n.e..^.'-aQc  to   tic 
Miffer.r.     Sht.    is   to  detacli  htrselt  f.oni  it 
and  count  it  as  somctlnno-  wliich  is  no  lono. 
tr  hers  but  to  repndiatc  ,t  ar.d  j  ut  itavvav. 
When    wc<,roont    of  ,.ur  sickiit->s.    (u'd 
will  take  the  sickness  out  of  us.    T];c  spir- 
Uual  victory  will    lead  to  phxsical  ualiA-.- 
lion  of  deliverance.   That  which  we  have 
reckoned  by  faith  will  beccnie  ual  ii.  ird. 
We  enter  into  covenant  with  God,  claim- 
ing the  Christ  life  to  be  manifested  in  and 
through  our  mortal    bodie.^.    2('(;r.  io:ir 
Looking    forward   to  all    known    and    un- 
known   ueeds,    claiming  His   strength  for 
every  passing  moment. 

"I  know  whom  I  have  believed,  and  am 
persuaded  that  He  is  able  to  kc.pthat 
which  I  have  committed  unto  Him  against 
that  day." 

Every  morning  let  our  first  though*  b- 
a  renewal  of  our  covenant  with  CJod?  Tak- 
ing  our   health  and   strength    from  Him, 


U'licliy  supping  (lit  ii.to    JIi.  ^mI],     .  'II 
Lcrd  shall   pr 


tscrvt  (,m  Loitio  out  ai.d  cuir 


coniin.ir    i„.'>     KetpNour    mind  staved 


H 


on 


IIU: 


l<f-p  tlie  juy  of   ilie    Urd  i 


n    vour 


heart,  lehisc  to  havt  any  care,  fret,  or  wor- 
IV.  All  these  aic  gap  holes  fo.  Satan  to 
work  throu^-li.  Live  so  close  to  Jesns  that 
vou  will  be  within  whispering  distance,  .-o 
you  wont  have  to  run  and  ^>t  t  on  your 
knees  to  t,ret  intoconinct  v\  it)  the  source 
of  life  but  you  will  be  livin^^  in  the  ^nat 
fountain  of  life  all  the  time.  Just  as  a  baby 
draws  its  nourishment  from  its  mother  to 
we  draw  our  life  from  God,  Kaning  on  His 
breast,  drawing  our  very  lift  from  Ilim. 


■'Bre:itliL-  lliiiH-  own  lif«, 
Thruuyih  all  our  iiiurtal  frHiiie, 

Tlmt  nsiinertion  life, 
I  taki'  in  Jesus'  nauu'." 


-  "::.■;  :tfitfirEiair,.*5i,'A>--  ifs&4ai.\ar 


Cix-/*^ 


TESTERDAY  TO-DAY. 


FOREVER. 


"M,    I 


I..U  -.^sni  It, 


""I'l"'  liiilli  ina\  el; 


^■|-l.i.|, 


I'I'.niis  liu-.>.ti.'i' 
tun  ; 


•J. 


'.V.    to, I; 


l\  ,    li'tI'Vt 


•iiK  If.  tilt-  sail 


•"^"""'■l.'v-.  t,..;u.    ,1,.    .n„ul 
''"''''■""•  'i'"i<in.-.,  ..till  il...  t.iMiH-  , 

'■'"'■>    t..    Jll.s  „;1MU  : 
(Hold  ^ 

^••■^ftnlii.v,  ro-.hiy,   lor.v.r, 

•'••Mis  IS  the  s.iiiic. 
All  may  rl.an-,.,  Imm  .Irsiis  ii,.v.  i' 

•ilory  to   J  lis  IKIM,    . 

<ilory  to  Mis  name, 
<'lory  to  His  name, 
All  may  cliaiiK*-,  l.iii  .l,siis  mv*  rl 
<ilury  to  His  name. 

Oft  on  earth  lie  lieal.-.i  the  suffrer, 

I5.V   Hi.smi^rlity   liail.l; 

Still  our  sicknesses  and    arrows. 

<i«>  ;it  His  comman.l. 
He  wlioir:*ve  His  l.ealin-  virtu.-. 

To  a  woman'.s  touch; 

To  the  faith  that  claims  His  fullne.ss, 
Still  will  t;ive  as  much. 

A*<ofol,I  He  walke.1  to  Knunaus, 

With  them  to  aliirle; 
So  through  all  life's  way  He  walketh, 

Ever  near  our  side. 
Soon  again  we  shall  hehold  Ifim, 

Haften,  Lord,  the  day' 

But 'twill  .till  ]>e  "this  Wme  Jesus," 
Ab  He  went  uwav. 


TH£  POWER  OF  THE  DEV- 
IL OVER  THE  BODY. 

(tod  has  hctii  :;iyii  j-  it  <>n  lu)  luait  f c  r 
weeks  to  write  of  son  f  .if  the  \\;ns  l).e 
Devil  ati,;cks  our  lo.iif.s. 

VVIitn  I  first  irii.sied  Cj<k1  tor  uiy  body; 
ihe  enemy  would  brin^r.stich  fear  upon  me, 
that  finally  I  had  the  words  o(  Isaiuli 
"fear  not,"  printed  oti  tVe  va'j,  so  that  1 
nii^ht  look  at  tluiii  \vhent\  t  r  Satan  would 
attempt  to  throw  this  oarnit  i.t  c  f  ftar,  over 
me.  At  times  I  would  leel  as  if  my  old  dis- 
eases were  up'-n  nie,  and  he  vould  say, 
"You  are  noi  i  itd,  yr)u  ft«  1  the  old  dis- 
eases don't  you?"  And  the  only  way  I  ^^ot 
victory,  was  to  look  at  those  words  "fear 
not,"  and  to  remember  tliat  all  fear  was  of 
the  enemy.  Tlien  I  wottld  sinj,'.— 

"I  am  rt'<lc('iiu-(l,  (»  praise  tl.t   l.urd; 
Rt'ilct'iiHil  for  ♦iVfriiiiirt'." 

Then  that  fear  would  lea\  e  me  for  awhile, 
but  only  to  return  with  double  force.  A- 
gain  I  wouk;  sing  'I  am  redeemed,'  put- 
ting all  my  heart  and  soul  into  the  words 
as  I  sung  them. 

I  was  several  months  getting  compleir 
victory,  but  at  last  I  obtained  it,  for  I  had 
determined  not  to  yield  to  the  discouraging 
words  of  Satan. 

The  first    time  T  went   to  church,    after 


'^Li^K»Hk^:^sg  usvav^ 


••!«. 


71 


"Vi'-.n^,  tlucncuu  ^.cnud  hound  that 
/'"""''     ""^tcst.h,   !  wa.    .ov.n     ^^cak 
'"^'""""""^.  ll'at  ,tv^a.all  I  r,,nld  <!,.  to 
^^VT'     '•     ^^'^^'-'-»^"uta,n,k    to.lriv. 
•^"^J;';^MoltiM^oftlK:i^.lHut„Kso.  Halan 
-OHM    sav.     >TdI    vo.n].u>lM>:.l,o.!,Ke 

•-•-^y,  i  had  nut  Ihc„  l.ealcl.  WIiu,  I  uad.- 
'"-;■  ^^'at  in  tiK  diurd,  tlu  u  .vcu,.,!  ,o  bo 
'^  ^W"  voices  whispering  to  n,c.  Iconid 
scarcely  luar  what  the  mnns.o-^aui 

'>^v.l    sa,d,     .q)ont    vou    t.stHv,    u,    ,om 
'<"ou- yon  are  not  iH-aled,  yon  kelvourohi 
'I'sease    yetdontyon:>    SoUsonUsiiu  to 
;^einc.healed,itwillhealu.."    I., t  ,,,„,,. 
""•"'  ^^'-'rc-dv  knoxvn,,^  vvh.a  lo  ..av  ,  r  d, 

'^■■''>^-\v.isasI..c-,,on,nvkncr,  audi  tear- 
ev.  ue  Nvonid  u-.:k,,i  ,1  1  ,,,..,.  At  ^i  1 
'^toodnp,  uuhn.vl.ah.n,  n,vanns  a,  d 
^aid,  1  ^^n^•^v  it  wa.sonlv  through  th.pow- 
7    -<  '-'^'    that  I  was    there.     W])en  J  sat 

down  the  dvuamite  o](  ;od  w.  nt  all  thn.n.-h 
me  and  later  whrn  I  dnne  hon,..  u  w^'.s 
withont  the  least  hit  of  pain 

The  following.  Snnday  n.v  hahe  cried  the 
whole  mornin.u-.  mv  hnshand  said,    "Sure- 

cinld^'T'^"^'''""'  -th  that  sick 
chd.  I  repned,  yes,  hut  if  he  cries  I 
will  conK-  home.  He  jnst  screamed  while  I 


%^0X 


'■'"■".. a.  ,,t  I,,,,,,.,  A.|«,..lkHi.,ward 
-"   '"^'Mh,.  nj;th..   b.-,K.  wrnl  to  sl«„ 

:■;. -u.pt  an  „„.,„,„,„.,,,,.„    «•; 

„",;,      ""    '■"'""'>   "'■■"    »a,-ln„g   „„,, 
e.u     sl,.,..„      Vo„„av.„„t    was,:,,,    „„ 

„,/'.''«'""'"-«•■'".  ^'"'1  ■>..■..   vcuf.d 

np...r.,..,ia.v.'.,.Wa,,,„,,,.,,tMo,,W,;, 

nk     I     '"'f  ''"'    '"^    '■*'"'    '-Snn.o 
k.    In,..,    ,o,;„i„„„..   .„„,,,,<)    „„, 

'      ..^r.M,,  1  Ko,  „p  and  riid  ,„v   „ashins 

sJne'd  "r!  "'"."  '  '■■""""'  ""■  '— "V 
stop  and  pray  Ihrc.  diff.  ,e,:,  ,„  ...  The 
I>ev,l  would  sav,  ■■(•all  v„„r  l,„.ba„d  ,  „ 
are  not  able  ,„c:„,„,..'     H.<  ,r.n.  ula] 

go.hev,ct„r,,a.,dSa.a„,,asLv.rt..nfp 
ted  mesinceoH  thr.;  :inf  "^ 

never  look  „p  or  stoop  over,  without  get- 
'."j-'b„„d.  The  firs,  t,W,a.,e,„pu't, 
p.ck  some  Kteen  beans,  after  I  wa.  healed 


'  K"tM,  I  roul.l  not  set.  Hum.  S,  „„  ,,,.. 
I>i<^  wt-re  prtsent  a.ul  I  k.u  w  tl.fv  >.eu- 
^vaiclnn^r  ,„^,    .,„,,  would  he  nadv  to  ^av 

n.adnotI>e.nl.caMin};aw.„,;:,„dre' 
turned  to  the  house.  I  ,,ravc  d  .<-r  vu  ,o,v 
"ver  this  blindness,  and  if    rn-.,|.,,,,     , 

picked  ,l,.fH.;,nc.:„.!lK.v..,Kvu  had  that 
trouble  since. 

Satan  would  n.,„nlly    ;„t.uk  n,c  jnst  be- 
fore persons    came    to  talk  will,  „.e  al-ont 
'»eal.njr.    We  must  not  talk  about  our  feel- 
»"KS    but  tell  out  what  (iod  has  done    nn<l 
oiirb.ui  feelinusand    pains  w,!l  ..11   ,-'i.,„. 
pear.  '  ' 

I'W    manv    v ears  I  had  an  alflietMl  anu 
Ky  tunes  I  was  unable    to  !,,,!   nixstlf      h 
pained    nie  veiv    niueh.    It  I    v.,,,,],]    „„,,.^ 
"iv    shoulder    it  w..nl<l    Innt    uie      It    was 
qtutea    bit  s„,all,  r    than  wx   ..fh,,  •  ,,p  'j 
1  never  (lit  ,t  .uu-r  I   wa.  hea  .  d    „„,,:.  ne 
morning  I  was  dre^si„,.,„d    tier  all  that 
torenoouitculiuuedto  hurt  me.  tluD^vil 
«^auh  "Vourarn.  isl,ada,^^ai,^  tell  ih,  pe-o- 
pie  in  the  house  how  it  J,a.,;s^<u  -    /  t„,,j 
>t    to(;od    alone.      T!:al  ,lav     I    n..>  a  n  a'l, 

whovvante<Uotaik  with  HK  about  lualin.- 
He  was    a  siran^^u-,  lo!d  n.e  how  (;„d    h-,";) 
healed  his  arm.   Said  he  was  a  black-.m.th 
and    that  he    n.^ed    to    swinj^Miis    hamnur 
and  tesffv  to  the  people    that  no^  he.-jled 


41. 


l'«ni.  f>iit  one  morning  he -otupaiul  found 
tiiat  the  same  old  tronble  was  back  on  him, 
atid  rlut  lie  had  had  it  ever  since.  He 
p'd,  "I  v\anud  lu  talk  with  yon,  fori 
I'lveli.iNl  yon  were  healed  of  a  similar 
"on bit'.  1  wanted  to  a.^k  if  von  have  ever 
I -'It  it  .since?" 

The  Devil  said,  "Tell  1 


ain  just  now,  and  that  it  l.;i>  b 


liin  yon  feci  th( 


"ij,^  yon,^itlce  thi.s  mo 
tlieman,  I  am  healed, 
i>f  the  old  ironbl 


as  "Ljtan's  hlifff '' 


een  bother- 
riiiiiR."   Hnt  I  said  to 
and  if  I  ever  feel  anv 


ecognize  it 


e  retnrnins/  1  r 


and    refuse  io    tell 


dearest  friends,  I  tall  it  to  God 
hand  it  over  to  Hii 


uiy 
alone,  and 


r 


lave  no  power  to  fight  a.eainst   vSat 


1)11 1  I  realize  Jesns  ha 
e,  and  \  believe  the  words   of  fh 


an, 


m 


et  when  he  .says,  "Tbty  .--hnll  fl^ht 
thee;    but    they  shall    not  i,rev;?il 


thee:  for  I 


am  with  th 


deliver  thee. 


s  coi.fjiitifd  him  for 
■  proph- 
against 
n,<,'ain.st 

ee  saith  the  L(,id  to 


-Mary.  E.  (ijiim'orth 


HEALED   OF   MUMPS. 

Trenton.   Ont,  Cann^a. 

Jiiiif,  i6tli  19J 1. 

My  flaiioht^r.  Fniili.  ^'io^et,  was  healed 
again.  Last  week  of  Muiips,  her  neck 
and  face  was  swelled,  l.ti  ]3w  was  set,  her 
throat  sore.  Che  wa.^  t xpo.'-td  al  schcol. 
She  told  nie  just  as  soon  as  I  came  home, 
sEe  had'  Mumps.  I  told  her  wc  would 
pray  over  them,  we  dW;  I  anointed  her. 
In  the  morning  the  Mumps  were  all  gone. 
How  delighted  she  was. 

To  God  be  all  the  glory. 

Marv    K.  Gainforth. 


OUR  HEALER. 

Wliile  on  earth  (.  hrist  fret'ly  liealed 

Divers  plagues  kimI  evils, 
Anil  delivered  those  po>«es8e<i 

Uf  tormenting  devils. 
Devils  trembled  while  he  si)oke. 

Oh,  the  wond'rous  story, 
And  came  out  at  his  rebuke, 

GLORY,  (iLOBY,  GLOKY! 

Oftimee  they  were  driven  out 

By  the  seven  legions, 
And  commanded  to  depart 

To  their  aative  region**. 
While  those  rescued  from  their  sway, 

Oh.  the  wond'rous  story, 
Followed  .Tesus  in  the  way, 

shouting  GLORY,  GLORY! 


nm.l.nl.lu.nhandhaltandlame, 
All  ol  cvvry  ailing, 

IVuvr,!  h\H  skill  unfailing. 

^^'tl.  anonltlu.  vvrkwandom.. 

*'li,  tilt;  \v()ii(|'r,„is  ^t<irv 
'h'sus  h.-Hlt-d  tlu.,n  ^v.rv  one 
<iLOHY,  GLiMCV,  (iLORYi 

l^«^H.l  and  lost  and  blind  and  hound 

-Sick  with  sore  diseaet-y 
Now  I'm  foun.i  alive  and  aound. 

haved  and    .-,>e  in  Jesus 
i  <'an  see  and  I  can  tell. 

Oh,  the  wond'rous  story 
Jesus  has  done  all  things  well 

ULORY,  GLORY,  GLORY! 

«»mHMi,i,.vil  reigned  i„  ,„e 

<i'"'".iy,  .nn,.l,;u.,l.|,ubting 
H'lt  wlirn  .J,.,.,,!^  ^.el  uw  free 
Tlien  I  fell  to  shouting 

'W  I'll  .Make  tlu- heavens  nng 

^^»th  the  wond-rous  story 
i  wasdutnh,  hut  now  I  sing' 
<iLORY.  (iLOKY,  GLORY. 

Christ    the  Lord,  is  still  the  same. 
Migfity  to  deliver, 

And  the  virtue  of  his  name 

Is  as  great  as  ever. 
Devils  he  can  still  ex{)ell, 

Oh,  the  wond'rous  story. 
And  the  worst  di.seases  heal 

GLORY.  (JLORY,  GLORY! 

♦-•-• — ___ 

THE  END. 


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